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you have a year, unemployment still high, payroll taxes are up, you have all of the uncertainty out there these ried about how many dollars are out there to spend, competition is fierce, they -- i believe 6 less days for shopping. ♪ rock aby baby neil: you hear the music gary b? >> being you know right across from virginia, i'm watching you know virginia race between mcauliffe and cuccinelli, i think this is a mandate on obamacare. maybe if voters really, really care about obamacare. cuccinelli would squeak in, if they are ready to move on, then mcauliffe probably wins in a landslide. >> i agree with gary b, that is the important race, new york city is a done deal, they are voting in a high-tax pr pro-government guy. and terry mcauliffe is campaigning on obamacare. i think that virginia is going democrat in a big way. >> that is happening. more and more of a blue state. >> it was a reliable for the g.o.p., now, just in really certain areas, very small or smaller areas, can the republicans count on it. neil: thank you very much. we' your reaction to this. you tweet we report. all big rac
you have a year, unemployment still high, payroll taxes are up, you have all of the uncertainty out there these ried about how many dollars are out there to spend, competition is fierce, they -- i believe 6 less days for shopping. ♪ rock aby baby neil: you hear the music gary b? >> being you know right across from virginia, i'm watching you know virginia race between mcauliffe and cuccinelli, i think this is a mandate on obamacare. maybe if voters really, really care about obamacare....
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. they require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so, to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families that make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to take responsibility to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. and employers with more than 50 employees are required to provide health insurance to their workers or pay a penalty. again, because they shouldn't just dump off those costs on to the rest of us. everybody's got some responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market, are getting notices from their
we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. they require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so, to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families that make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts,...
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it is only be addressed by raising taxes. >> not just raising taxes on the rich, you began with ron at reagan, my mom would be motor fid. -- she voted for ronald reagan once. >> what happened to you? >> what happened to the republican party is the real question. the people in congress that mercedes is referring to. neil: ronald reagan said, government is not solution to the problem, it is the problem. i am wondering when the leaders, prominently the democratic party, said the spending well has run dry, we have to raise taxes, i get worried that is all i'm saying. >> i hope, it is an election year, we're looking at here, if they could look at slowing down the increase of the cost of living for social security, look at -- >> would you be open to that. >> and you know there is a chance there could be an elimination of certain tax cre. neil: a grand bargain. >> would she be willing to raise the minimum wage. neil: where does that come from? >> you need businesses. >> there you go again. a horrible impression. i want to thank you, we'll see the debate ensues great job. in the meantime, a ye
it is only be addressed by raising taxes. >> not just raising taxes on the rich, you began with ron at reagan, my mom would be motor fid. -- she voted for ronald reagan once. >> what happened to you? >> what happened to the republican party is the real question. the people in congress that mercedes is referring to. neil: ronald reagan said, government is not solution to the problem, it is the problem. i am wondering when the leaders, prominently the democratic party, said the...
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saying, record tax revenue we're getting, we want more. we' more of, that i don't hear offers for more spending cuts. >> no, let's be clear, the president of united states got his big tax increase on the rich. last year, 600 billion. that is -- >> it is working. >> he is coming back to the well he wants another $1.1 trillion tax increase in next 10 years, in his budget proposal he increases the debt by $8.2 trillions, that never comes close -- -- >> robert, on both sides, the urgency is taken away when you whoop and scream and rejoice at a deficit that is only 600 billion-dollars, we remember it was 60 billion-dollars, jimmy carter said it was all like a fiscal war. i think that was then, this is now. we tolerate what is still very, very worrisome news. nancy pelosi said, cupboard is bear, there is no room to cut, harry reid said americans are onboard hiking taxes more, like we live in a make believe world. >> i am in a town right now, it is halloween, everyone is scared. but, i think these are the kinds of questions that congress and pres
saying, record tax revenue we're getting, we want more. we' more of, that i don't hear offers for more spending cuts. >> no, let's be clear, the president of united states got his big tax increase on the rich. last year, 600 billion. that is -- >> it is working. >> he is coming back to the well he wants another $1.1 trillion tax increase in next 10 years, in his budget proposal he increases the debt by $8.2 trillions, that never comes close -- -- >> robert, on both...
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taxes. reid's just the latest in a string of clowns, i mean politicians, saying there's no real need to cut spending. pelosi recently argued the cub board is bare, there's no more stuff to cut. i was waiting for the laugh track. she and other prominent democrats are not joking. in the face of a $17 trillion debt, they've all but said with a straight face our spending work here is done. it's time to tax more. and spend more. and tax some more. and then spend some more. little did russell brand know that his mindless musings on money in britain would be acted out by politicians hoping to seize more money in the u.s. of a. he might be careful biting the corporate hand that feeds him and glamourizes him. pretty soon, that corporation will run out of dough. then let's see if brand still draws the babes or, once penniless, he starts sounding more like a baby. i don't know. but i'm grflabbergasted. the push to tax every mile you drive, driving some of you mad. sandra posting, is that all they do in
taxes. reid's just the latest in a string of clowns, i mean politicians, saying there's no real need to cut spending. pelosi recently argued the cub board is bare, there's no more stuff to cut. i was waiting for the laugh track. she and other prominent democrats are not joking. in the face of a $17 trillion debt, they've all but said with a straight face our spending work here is done. it's time to tax more. and spend more. and tax some more. and then spend some more. little did russell brand...
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this is just not the right time to raise taxes or raise minimum wage. any economist will tell you that. >> california, connecticut, new york, rhode island, the states that have this etched into their respective state constitutions are not exactly firing on all economic cylinders. california is coming back. you could argue connecticut's coming back. i don't know whether this has anything to do with that, but i doubt it. i'm wondering whether this holds that come back. >> think about it. if you're going to index these wages every year, what happens when quantitative easing which ultimately will cause inflation, we know that, $85 million a month being printed right now is going to ultimately cause price inflation in this system. you add on top of that an automatic increase on wages to employers on top of that? neil, that's got to hurt the consumer, hurt the working man, got to hurt the business owner. it just doesn't make economic sense. that doesn't surprise me coming from these guys. my favorite saying is the guys back east can mess up a one-piece puzzle
this is just not the right time to raise taxes or raise minimum wage. any economist will tell you that. >> california, connecticut, new york, rhode island, the states that have this etched into their respective state constitutions are not exactly firing on all economic cylinders. california is coming back. you could argue connecticut's coming back. i don't know whether this has anything to do with that, but i doubt it. i'm wondering whether this holds that come back. >> think about...
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what we have to do is get more taxes to pay for that spending. that to me seems upside down. what do you make of all this? >> no matter how you spend it in a federal budget that big, you would hope that republicans and democrats could at least agree to get rid of some of the wasteful spending. the fraud and abuse that target things like $23 million in medicare benefits to dead people. senator coburn's office does a great service putting together a waste book every year. last year in 2012 his waste book detailed $18 billion in government spending on projects that everyone should agree are not a good use of taxpayer dollars. there's room for cutting. it's a very difficult thing again to defend that the cupboard is bare. >> i don't see an appetite for big cutting when it's paul ryan and these other 20 senators and representatives meeting to go through what the arguing points will be. they're not talking about anything grand. so obviously we're punting again. >> exactly. lots of politicians on both sides of the aisle like to give lip service to the issue of cutting back on waste.
what we have to do is get more taxes to pay for that spending. that to me seems upside down. what do you make of all this? >> no matter how you spend it in a federal budget that big, you would hope that republicans and democrats could at least agree to get rid of some of the wasteful spending. the fraud and abuse that target things like $23 million in medicare benefits to dead people. senator coburn's office does a great service putting together a waste book every year. last year in 2012...